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Harpagophytum
ACMOS Phytotherapy Harpagophytum
Content : 44 capsules
Net Weight : 16,1 g
Latin Name : Harpagophytum
Composition : Harpagophytum 1 680 mg
(for 6 capsules)
Used part : Root
Pullulan capsule
Harpagophytum, also called grapple plant, wood spider, and most commonly devil's claw, is a genus of plants in the sesame family, native to southern Africa. Plants of the genus owe their common name "devil's claw" to the peculiar appearance of their hooked fruit. Several species of North American plants in the genus Proboscidea and certain species of Pisonia, however, are also known by this name. Devil's claw's tuberous roots are used in folk medicine to reduce pain.[1]
Harpagophytum procumbens is mainly found in the eastern and south eastern parts of Namibia, Southern Botswana, and the Kalahari region of the Northern Cape, South Africa. H. zeyheri is found in the northern parts of Namibia (Ovamboland) and southern Angola.[citation needed]
Etymology : The generic name, Harpagophytum, is derived from the Greek words harpago meaning "hook" and phyton meaning "plant".[2]
Folk medicine and research : The ethnobotanical use of devil's claw originated in southern Africa.[3] H. procumbens is one of the floral emblems of Botswana where it is thought to be useful in treating a variety of pain conditions.[4]
Preparations of the plant or its extracts, such as harpagoside,[5] are presumed to have uses in folk medicine and phytotherapy as an anti-inflammatory herbal drug or dietary supplement.[1] Although there is no accepted clinical evidence of its efficacy and bioavailability, limited effects were noted for treating lower back pain and osteoarthritis.